Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis

Standardized sex-specific cut-offs for sarcopenia in cirrhosis are needed to identify the risk of clinical complications and to discriminate the severity of sarcopenia. We aimed to compare clinical characteristics between patients with cirrhosis categorized according to the severity of sarcopenia. C...

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Main Authors: Maryam Ebadi, Rahima A. Bhanji, Abha R. Dunichand-Hoedl, Vera C. Mazurak, Vickie E. Baracos, Aldo J. Montano-Loza
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3463
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spelling doaj-14fa02b0a1924dadb259bc8dc68bcaf02020-11-25T04:00:20ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432020-11-01123463346310.3390/nu12113463Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with CirrhosisMaryam Ebadi0Rahima A. Bhanji1Abha R. Dunichand-Hoedl2Vera C. Mazurak3Vickie E. Baracos4Aldo J. Montano-Loza5Division of Gastroenterology & Liver Unit, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2X8, CanadaDivision of Gastroenterology & Liver Unit, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2X8, CanadaDivision of Human Nutrition, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, CanadaDivision of Human Nutrition, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2P5, CanadaDepartment of Oncology, Cross Cancer Institute, Edmonton, AB T6G 1Z2, CanadaDivision of Gastroenterology & Liver Unit, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 2X8, CanadaStandardized sex-specific cut-offs for sarcopenia in cirrhosis are needed to identify the risk of clinical complications and to discriminate the severity of sarcopenia. We aimed to compare clinical characteristics between patients with cirrhosis categorized according to the severity of sarcopenia. Computed tomography images were taken at the 3rd lumbar vertebra from 603 patients with cirrhosis and 129 adult donors for living liver transplantation. Patients with skeletal muscle index (SMI) two standard deviations (SD) below the sex-specific mean value of young donors (18–40 years old) were categorized as having severe sarcopenia whereas patients with SMI between −1 and −2 SD of the sex-specific young adult mean values were categorized as having sarcopenia. In the cirrhosis group, 408 patients (68%) were male with the mean age of 57 ± 0.4 years, and MELD score of 14 ± 0.4. Patients were divided into three groups: severe-sarcopenic (SMI < 30 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in females and <42 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in males), sarcopenic (30 ≤ SMI < 37 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in females and 42 ≤ SMI < 50 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in males) and non-sarcopenic (SMI ≥ 37 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in females and ≥50 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in males). Patients with cirrhosis and severe sarcopenia had lower muscle radiodensity and higher plasma neutrophil as well as neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio levels than both non- and sarcopenic groups. The frequency of alcohol-induced cirrhosis, refractory ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, CRP > 20 mg/mL, and severe malnutrition was also higher in severe-sarcopenic patients. The interval between sarcopenia and severe sarcopenia may reflect a window of opportunity in which to intervene and mitigate muscle wasting to improve patient outcomes.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3463muscle lossbody compositionCT image
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author Maryam Ebadi
Rahima A. Bhanji
Abha R. Dunichand-Hoedl
Vera C. Mazurak
Vickie E. Baracos
Aldo J. Montano-Loza
spellingShingle Maryam Ebadi
Rahima A. Bhanji
Abha R. Dunichand-Hoedl
Vera C. Mazurak
Vickie E. Baracos
Aldo J. Montano-Loza
Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis
Nutrients
muscle loss
body composition
CT image
author_facet Maryam Ebadi
Rahima A. Bhanji
Abha R. Dunichand-Hoedl
Vera C. Mazurak
Vickie E. Baracos
Aldo J. Montano-Loza
author_sort Maryam Ebadi
title Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis
title_short Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis
title_full Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis
title_fullStr Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis
title_full_unstemmed Sarcopenia Severity Based on Computed Tomography Image Analysis in Patients with Cirrhosis
title_sort sarcopenia severity based on computed tomography image analysis in patients with cirrhosis
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Standardized sex-specific cut-offs for sarcopenia in cirrhosis are needed to identify the risk of clinical complications and to discriminate the severity of sarcopenia. We aimed to compare clinical characteristics between patients with cirrhosis categorized according to the severity of sarcopenia. Computed tomography images were taken at the 3rd lumbar vertebra from 603 patients with cirrhosis and 129 adult donors for living liver transplantation. Patients with skeletal muscle index (SMI) two standard deviations (SD) below the sex-specific mean value of young donors (18–40 years old) were categorized as having severe sarcopenia whereas patients with SMI between −1 and −2 SD of the sex-specific young adult mean values were categorized as having sarcopenia. In the cirrhosis group, 408 patients (68%) were male with the mean age of 57 ± 0.4 years, and MELD score of 14 ± 0.4. Patients were divided into three groups: severe-sarcopenic (SMI < 30 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in females and <42 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in males), sarcopenic (30 ≤ SMI < 37 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in females and 42 ≤ SMI < 50 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in males) and non-sarcopenic (SMI ≥ 37 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in females and ≥50 cm<sup>2</sup>/m<sup>2</sup> in males). Patients with cirrhosis and severe sarcopenia had lower muscle radiodensity and higher plasma neutrophil as well as neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio levels than both non- and sarcopenic groups. The frequency of alcohol-induced cirrhosis, refractory ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, CRP > 20 mg/mL, and severe malnutrition was also higher in severe-sarcopenic patients. The interval between sarcopenia and severe sarcopenia may reflect a window of opportunity in which to intervene and mitigate muscle wasting to improve patient outcomes.
topic muscle loss
body composition
CT image
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3463
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